Pray that you are situated so that your tent opening is NOT facing south or west; Put the side walls up so that any breeze can blow through: Get a personal battery operated fan and a big portable fan (be sure to bring batteries, just in case) Water- lots of water- forget the bottles- bring a jug fill it with ice and cucumber slices; Encourage your friends who plan to visit the show to “BRING YOU WATER.” If you have ideas on how to stay cool, please let me know.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
How to survive the heat and humidity in a 10 x 10 tent
Oh my.
I just looked at the weather forecast for this weekend for the south metro: “Hot and humid with strong afternoon thunderstorms.” Well that could be a challenge during my participation at the Eagan Art Festival.
Weather can make or break you – and I’m not just referring to sales. Sitting in a tent on a hot steamy day, is, yes, like being in a sauna. I’m not joking when I say we vendors measure the day by how much water we consume without having to go to the bathroom. Here’s how we make it bearable:
Location:
Eagan, MN, USA
Monday, June 6, 2016
When s**t happens, neighbors counted on to lend a hand
There's a "good neighbor" policy with art festival participants. You never know when you're going to need an extra set of hands, a tool that you forgot at home or even a shoulder to cry on when a gust of wind comes and knocks over your display. I'm more comfortable in the "lending a hand" role, and not so good about asking for help. Such was the case on Saturday at the Stillwater Rivertown Art Festival. My usual "helpers" were not available. But I was confident that I could get the goods moved from the car, the tent up and staked. HA! What I sight I must have been moving one side of the tent to the next, trying to extend the legs upward in between wind gusts. I put up a good fight, till I could fight now more -it was just too much of a struggle, so I did what is so hard for me to do - ask for help! The guys from Dave Hanke's custom fishing rods, my neighbors for the two days, were there for me. In no time my tent was up, and my shelving was secured so that the wind wouldn't knock 'em over. I've witnessed this type of generosity over and over. And I am so grateful.
Additionally, my other neighbor, Nanna, who assembles amazing terrariums, made sure that my booth was covered while I went to the bathroom, when needed. I invite you to visit her website as well.
Well, this weekend I'm off to Excelsior for Art on the Lake. It's suppose to be 90 degrees. Can't think of a better place to be than on the shores of Lake Minnetonka.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Let the sunshine. (Do you have your brim yet?)
IIt was a year ago this upcoming weekend that I debuted my sun brims - this woman was the absolute first customer. I love how stern she appears, while the colorful brim just warms her up. A little color, a little attitude. Plop it on your head, wear it and listen to the compliments on your style, pack it for a trip, and wash it at the end of the season.
Where did I get the idea?
Well from my mom, of course. Here is a photo of her at my brother's sixth grade confirmation! By gosh, my bridesmaids wore them as well in the late 60s. Stop by this weekend's Stillwater Rivertown Art Festival. The selection is great and now available in three sizes.
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Booth set up and we're ready to go!
If you can, please stop by and visit us at during Art-a-Whirl. We're at 4 Angels Creations. It's a great spot, away from the maddening crowds.
Labels:
4 Angels Creations,
art,
Happy Hooker,
Pure Serendipity
Monday, May 16, 2016
It's been a whirl preparing for Art-a-Whirl
Whew. I should have taken a photo of my living room this past weekend. It is my staging area for upcoming art shows - and, oh my gosh, it was like cleaning out the cupboards..... pull everything out, re-evaluate its purpose and then dispose, recycle or put it back with the promise that things will NEVER get that disorganized again!
This weekend is Molly and my first "official" show of the season- Art-a-Whirl. Print out a copy of the map of the various artist locations and draw a big circle around 4 Angels Creations - That's where we'll be located. Molly will be in the tent for sure, but, since that is the last weekend of the legislative session, it's questionable whether I can make it. I sure hope so.
Anyway, Molly will be debuting her new line of dish cloths. What do you think? I love her tag name.
As for me, well after three years of coiling and coiling, I think I am finally perfecting the method. Here's another new item.
This two-piece creation is adorned with a dry sea fan that Molly picked up in the Caymans.
Oh, by the way, please visit my store. I would appreciate your comments as to its ease of use.
I'll be at three shows in June - Stillwater, Excelsior and Eagan
Labels:
4 Angels Creations,
Art a Whirl,
Art on the Lake,
Eagan Art Festival,
Happy Hooker,
Pure Serendipity,
Rivertown Art Fair
Location:
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Friday, April 15, 2016
Summer Time, Art Fair Time
My summer art festival schedule is pretty firmed up, and it's busy, busy, busy. I hope you can make it to at least one of the fine shows.
May 21 and 22: Art A Whirl Molly and I will be hosted by 4 Angels Creations located at 2653 Stinson Blvd. May 28-29: Sillwater Rivertown Art Fair. June 11-12 Excelsior Art on the Lake. June 26-17 Eagan Art Festival. July 9: Art at St. Kates. July 16-17:Bemidji Art in the Park. Aug. 6-7: Powderhorn Art Fair. Sept. 10-11 Little Falls Art Fair.
Labels:
4 Angels Creations,
Art at St. Kates,
Art on the Lake,
Bemidji Art Fair,
Excelsior,
Little Falls Art Fair,
Powderhorn Art Fair,
Rivertown Art Fair
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Sea Fan makes for a great detail
This bowl is created with batiks that were hand-selected for me in Kenya by my friend Suchinta.I'm so pleased with the stability the new cord I am using gives to my bowls. Both bowls shown here are adorned with dried sea fan that Molly picked up in the Caymans. Nice!
Pssst! If you got this far down my post, you're the first to know that my creations will soon be for sale at Three Sisters Eclectic Arts next to Cafe Latte on Grand Ave., in St. Paul.
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